
As you exit Chateau du Chenonceau, you are faced with two options: Diane de Poitier’s garden to your right or Catherine de Medici‘s garden to your left. Diane de Poitier’s garden has more than one hundred types of hibiscus flowers that bloom in the summer and terrace walls covered with climbing roses. Catherine de Medici’s […]

This the view from the second floor of the Chateau du Chenonceau, looking over the forecourt to the Chancellerie. The Chancellerie was where the estate manager and Catherine de Medici‘s pages lived. \ You Might Also Enjoy: Chateau du Chenonceau: Staircase Chateau du Chenonceau: Exterior Chateau du Chenonceau: Catherine de Medici’s Symbol

The kitchen at Chateau du Chenonceau was perhaps the most remarkable kitchen of any castle, not only due to its size, but also for its views of the River Cher and how it was furnished. While many chateaux don’t include the kitchen on the tour or show mostly unfurnished space, the kitchen at Chateau du […]

The staircase at the Chateau du Chenonceau is adorned with carvings of people, fruit, and flowers. The portion of the staircase that connects the ground floor with the first floor was the first straight staircase (rather than curved staircase) to be built in France based upon the Italian model. You Might Also Enjoy: Chateau du […]